Bengaluru-based Instagram page criticized for filming women without consent!
- ByArshita Panwar
- 10 Jul, 2025
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A popular Instagram page based in Bengaluru is facing heavy backlash after being accused of filming unsuspecting women in public without their consent. The content, which reportedly showcases women walking on the streets or going about their daily routines, has raised serious concerns about privacy, consent, and online harassment.
Social media users have flooded the comments section and taken to other platforms to demand immediate action. Many have tagged Bengaluru police, urging them to investigate the matter and ensure that such behavior is penalized. Critics argue that such content objectifies women and sets a dangerous precedent by normalizing surveillance and non-consensual filming for online entertainment.
While some viewers previously praised the page for its aesthetics, the recent revelations have led to a reevaluation of the ethical boundaries of content creation. Legal experts note that filming individuals without consent especially in a manner that could lead to harassment can have legal consequences under Indian privacy laws.
As the controversy grows, the spotlight is now on the role of social media platforms in moderating such content and the responsibility of content creators to prioritize ethical storytelling.
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